Representations and practices of sexuality among the youth and the feminization of AIDS in Mozambique


Date: June 22, 2010
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This study is part of a strategy aimed at getting to know access to and the exercise of human rights is materialized, and the constraints preventing or enabling the extension of feminist claims of these rights and their spread to an increasingly larger number of women. It objective is centered on the study of andocentric and phallocentric representations and practices in the exercise of sexual and reproductive rights on the part of young men and women, and their impact on sexual and reproductive health in the context of STI/HIV/AIDS.


Publisher: WLSA
Year of Publication: 2007

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